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Colgate exhibit highlights gallery's history
A new exhibit at Colgate University's Picker Art Gallery highlights the history of the gallery itself.More than 80 works…
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Music column: Grammy nominee Mark Hummel to perform in New York Mills
Even as the chairman of the Mohawk Valley Blues Society, I wouldn't go so far as to claim that Central New York has beco…
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Utica Mayors: Burdick gives control of city back to voters
Francis Marion Burdick (mayor, 1882)He was elected mayor of Utica in 1882 - Oneida County's largest city with a populati…
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Riders of all ages, abilities welcome at the Root Farm
Editor's note: This story appeared in the September issue of Accent magazine. Accent is available to O-D home subscriber…
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ANOTHER VIEW: Pinterest takes a giant step toward trust
How to explain that one of the most effective medical innovations of all time is experiencing a crisis of confidence? Th…
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YOUR VIEWS: Letters to the editor
Make it a point to study Polish heritageOctober is National Polish American heritage month and Utica will honor Polish A…
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OUR VIEW: 'Benches' great place for water to sit
Whitestown's Dunham Manor Park looked pretty pathetic this past spring as work began to construct two floodplain "benche…
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Utica apartment building opposers walk out of meeting
UTICA - About 20 neighbors concerned about the size of a planned apartment building on Sunset Avenue showed up at a Utic…
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Community News for Sept. 5, 2019
WESTMORELANDPampered Chef Party Fundraiser to benefit churchPampered Chef Party Fundraiser will take place from 2 to 4 p…
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Hennessy awaits judge's decision on his returning to Democratic ballot line
ROCHESTER - Oneida County executive hopeful Michael Hennessy was in court Wednesday to address an appeal by the campaign…
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Word of Life's Ferguson appeals 2016 ruling
Oral arguments in the appeal of "People v. Sarah Ferguson" - a case that began with the 2015 fatal beating at a Chadwick…
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Brindisi: Funding for Rome lab perimeter fence safe
ROME - While the Pentagon has decided to redirect $3.6 billion from military construction projects to fund plans for a w…
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Remediation start date set for work at former Rome Cable site
ROME - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has announced an October start date for the demolitio…
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Canucks bring back Goldobin on one-year deal
The Vancouver Canucks are giving Nikolay Goldobin another opportunity with the organization.On Wednesday, the team re-si…
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Oneida County proposes local snowmobile law
UTICA - Oneida County officials announced a proposed local law Wednesday that they said would help snowmobiling in the c…
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